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    Comedian leads new poll in Ukraine presidential election
    Feb20

    Comedian leads new poll in Ukraine presidential election

    Comic actor Volodymyr Zelenskiy is the frontrunner in Ukraine’s presidential election, according to the latest opinion poll published on Wednesday. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine seeks more EU aid for south, east regions as elections near
    Feb18

    Ukraine seeks more EU aid for south, east regions as elections near

    Ukraine’s foreign minister asked the European Union on Monday for hundreds of millions of euros in loans and aid for infrastructure and businesses in its troubled east and south, regions he said Russia was trying to “suffocate”. …read more Source:...

    Ahead of EU polls, Facebook voids accounts targeting Moldovan election
    Feb18

    Ahead of EU polls, Facebook voids accounts targeting Moldovan election

    (This February 14 story corrects to make clear Ukraine is not an EU member) …read more Source:...

    Ukraine pitches for more EU aid for south-east as elections near
    Feb18

    Ukraine pitches for more EU aid for south-east as elections near

    Ukraine’s foreign minister asked the European Union on Monday for hundreds of millions of euros in loans and aid for infrastructure and businesses in its troubled east and south, regions he said Russia was trying to “suffocate”. …read more Source:...

    U.S. senators to try again to pass Russia sanctions bill
    Feb13

    U.S. senators to try again to pass Russia sanctions bill

    A bipartisan group of U.S. senators introduced a bill on Wednesday that would impose stiff new sanctions on Russia over its meddling in U.S. elections and aggression against Ukraine, the latest congressional effort to push President Donald Trump to ratchet up Washington’s response to Moscow. …read more Source:...

    Exclusive: U.S. senators to again try to pass Russia sanctions bill
    Feb13

    Exclusive: U.S. senators to again try to pass Russia sanctions bill

    U.S. Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday will introduce a bill seeking to punish Russia for meddling in U.S. elections and for its aggression in Ukraine by imposing sanctions on its banking, energy sector and foreign debt. …read more Source:...

    Russia’s Putin accuses Kiev of meddling in Orthodox faith
    Jan31

    Russia’s Putin accuses Kiev of meddling in Orthodox faith

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday accused the government in Kiev of flagrantly meddling in the life of Orthodoxy in Ukraine where a new national church has broken away from Moscow’s orbit. …read more Source:...

    Russia’s Putin accuses Kiev of meddling in Orthodox faith
    Jan31

    Russia’s Putin accuses Kiev of meddling in Orthodox faith

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday accused the government in Kiev of flagrantly meddling in the life of Orthodoxy in Ukraine where a new national church has broken away from Moscow’s orbit. …read more Source:...

    Trailing in polls, Ukraine’s Poroshenko launches bid for second term
    Jan29

    Trailing in polls, Ukraine’s Poroshenko launches bid for second term

    Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko, whose popularity has plunged over rampant corruption and sliding living standards, launched his uphill fight for re-election on Tuesday, promising to steer his country toward the West and join the EU. …read more Source:...

    Ukraine’s Poroshenko launches bid for second term as president
    Jan29

    Ukraine’s Poroshenko launches bid for second term as president

    Ukraine’s pro-Western President Petro Poroshenko launched his bid for a second five-year term in front of thousands of supporters on Tuesday, ahead of a tight election race in March. …read more Source:...